Newel Post to Staircase Connection - Improved with NO MUSIC!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- An updated video with no music on how to install a newel post at the bottom of a staircase. Step-by-step instructions on how to find the rake angle of the stairs, determine the height of the post with a story-pole, cut the stair stringer, notch the post and make the connection with lag screws and construction adhesive.
Tools and resources:
Fein multimaster: www.fein.com
Burn One tape measure: www.fastcap.com
U2 lag screws: www.u2fasteners.com
Festool drills: www.festoolcanada.ca
Dewalt mitre saw: www.dewalt.ca
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Liability waiver: Finishing Touch Carpentry and Scott Earl Smith assume no responsibility for the safe usage of tools, and general safety practices. This is not a safety video and all users should research their own safety techniques prior to attempting any of the techniques shown in this video. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Great work Scott, I watched it twice for support. I love the following:
-Taking and applying tips from your viewers to continue to grow
-Doing the job right even if it means paying a bit more
-Added branding at the end
Keep up the great work and a couple of methods I use for notching are 1. Circular saw to start nice straight square cuts, sawzall next, and lastly a chisel. Option 2. A Miter saw adjusting the depth gauge with a sacrificial piece of wood between the fence and your post.
Thank you Dan. I like the idea of the mitre saw and may try that. I have started using a marking gauge as well and may show that the next time I do a post install. Thank you very much for taking the time to leave this comment. As you know, encouragement is the fuel that keeps us doing videos. Cheers, Scott
Fantastic video! Timing is perfect as i'm currently working on my own stairs!
Thank you Joe! Glad it helps. Enjoy the channel. Cheers, Scott
Absolute beautiful work!! Great job!
This is so encouraging. Thank you very much! Scott
Thank you Scott ! You keep going ! I know I am it’s good for us men who need to work ! You hv a very good carpenters mind brother !
Thx Bro! Yah I know guys that retire and spend their days milling around the house in their pyjama pants. Not for me. Cheers, Scott
@@scottearlsmithFTC LOL ! Yea I know some they hire me to build their cabinets? Then complain about the price !!!! Haaaa!
@@zephyr1408 Yah I know those guys! I tell them they sound like birds "Cheap-cheap."
Thank you no music excellent!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Ralph. Glad you liked it. Scott
I thought you did good with the music but, this is good too: lav
Thank you so much Lavelle! You warm my heart! Love Papa
@@scottearlsmithFTC thank you you made my day
@@lavelleteal-mw3ep I'm glad I did. You make my day every day. Love Papa
@@scottearlsmithFTC so sweet thank u
great work pop.from lav
Thank you so much. You're my best helper and TH-cam fan! Love Papa
@@scottearlsmithFTC thank you so much
@@lavelleteal-mw3ep You're welcome!!
What kind of stain did you use there? Looks great
Thank you Derrick. That is two coats of Minwax Ebony. The second coat was a little troublesome and needed to be wiped continually for a few hours after application. Perhaps best to do one coat only with that product. Cheers, Scott